Sint-Pieters-Leeuw Tower

The tower's location, south-west of Brussels, was chosen for its central location in Belgium and to minimize hindrance to Brussels Airport beyond the opposite end of the city.

[1] After its construction, it emerged that the tower was built illegally, due to irregularities in the building permits.

There were complaints against it as locals feel the unpainted concrete is an eyesore, and it has even been suggested that the tower may be demolished.

[2][3][4] In April 2007, the irregularities were straightened out and the tower has retroactively acquired the legal permit to be built.

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Sint-Pieters-Leeuw Tower in August 2007